Comments on: Product Review; Winsor & Newton Field Boxhttps://billiescraftroom.wordpress.com/2011/10/12/product-review-winsor-newton-field-box/
It's All about the Journey; Handbound books, Rubber Stamping, Paper Crafting and Tutorials. Where will your crafting journey take you?Sat, 28 Feb 2015 19:01:04 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: billiescraftroomhttps://billiescraftroom.wordpress.com/2011/10/12/product-review-winsor-newton-field-box/#comment-10166
Sat, 17 Nov 2012 23:00:38 +0000http://billiescraftroom.wordpress.com/?p=8380#comment-10166Another option would be to paint a colour palette like this then take that to an art store if you have one near you. Its hard for retailers to tell you in advance what colours will be in a box set, as the sets are often sealed and the makers change the colours included from time to time.
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Sat, 17 Nov 2012 22:56:01 +0000http://billiescraftroom.wordpress.com/?p=8380#comment-10164If you bought it new, the paints should still be in paper wrappers with the names on the wrapper. If you bought one that had already had the individual paints wrappers removed, lift the latch and carefully lift up the centre panel of the paint box. Slide out one of the paints, holding the block of colour in place, turn the pan over and if it has been made in the last few years there is likely to be the paint names printed on the base of the little white plastic pan the paint sits in.
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Sat, 17 Nov 2012 04:20:10 +0000http://billiescraftroom.wordpress.com/?p=8380#comment-10148Im still interested. I got found one the same as the one in your pictures but I don’t know what colours they are (still new at painting! :D)
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Wed, 07 Nov 2012 15:43:19 +0000http://billiescraftroom.wordpress.com/?p=8380#comment-10012Hi Thomas

Winsor and Newton vary the colours they include in their sets from time to time. It might also be that if you buy them outside of the UK that the colours allowed into other countries may vary too.

Let me know if you still want details of the ones pictured and I’ll happily list them for you, but bear in mind they may not be the ones you get when you purchase a box.

Me too, W&N make some superb boxes, shame they don’t sell empty ones you can fill with your own choice of colours. I like the Field box because it has so many options. Had to giggle that it comes with the weeniest piece of natural sponge you’ll ever see! Didn’t find it useful so not using it gave me space for two more colours ;)

Best wishes

Billie :)

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Wed, 12 Oct 2011 14:55:44 +0000http://billiescraftroom.wordpress.com/?p=8380#comment-4655My first box of watercolours was a tiny travel set of Cotmans without the water bottle. I had it for years and it got used for all my watercolour work. A really brilliant little set.
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